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    Shahad Alotaibi is a fifteen-year-old, 9th grade student, who attends Eastern Regional High School in Voorhees, New Jersey. Shahad is originally from Saudi Arabia; she moved here with her family in 2015. Her father is a marine who moved his family to the United States so that he could continue his career in the marines. Her father works in Philadelphia, but he did not want his children to live or attend school in Philadelphia due to the crime rate; Shahad’s father preferred to send his children…

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    faculty expertise to help me reach my goals in becoming an expert and knowledgeable professional in the future. I plan to establish a consultation company that provides a consultation to firms and investors regarding to investing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America, and I also plan to work in academia. In my current position, I have met with many companies that need guidance and direction and many investors looking for the right opportunity. In terms of research, my…

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    Texas Oil Boom

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    The discovery of oil in Texas created a very large social impact. Men in Texas became very rich; in fact Texas was the richest state in the country! The discovery of oil also made a tremendous impact on education and racial issues. Lastly the oil boom created many jobs outside of the industry. Universities in Texas such as, Texas A&M and Texas University became very wealthy courtesy to the oil boom. The University of Texas acquired 2,000,000 acres of land in 1883. They received this land in a…

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    External Factors Additional factors influencing Noble Energy’s financial performance are external forces, such as supply and demand, environmental regulations, political events, competition and the economy. These forces have a profound influence on the financial prosperity of the organization. One of the most fundamental external factors of Noble Energy is supply and demand. Due to the cost and time commitment of oil acquisition, Noble Energy cannot easily adjust to supply and demand changes,…

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    Lives and millions of dollars are also the cost of fossil fuels in the Middle East. Terrorist groups such as ISIS thrive on the world's dependency for oil. ISIS stands for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. They are an extremist military group under corrupted Shar'ah law and the Shi'ah Islamic sect. They control 2/3rd of Syria's petroleum pockets. Using this oil, they act as a broker to small and privately owned refineries. The US has bombed the majority of these refineries, but they continue to…

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    Gender Inequality is defined by the Trust Women foundation as the “disparity in status, power and prestige between people who identify as women and men”. In more general terms, gender equality occurs when women and men have equal treatment and rights in political, religious, economic, and social matters. This is the aim of the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states the code of conduct for equality in law, politics, religion, and social affairs. Gender Inequality is a…

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    No More Abuse Ad Analysis

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    Saudi Arabia’s King Khalid Foundation launched one of the country’s first campaigns against domestic abuse. The print advertisement was simple, but effective in nature and appealed to both ethos and pathos. The campaign was entitled, ‘No More Abuse’ and debuted in national newspapers on April 17, 2013. The audience targeted by the ad were all members of Saudi Arabia’s society. The goal of the campaign was to facilitate social dialogue about domestic violence. In effect, endorsing pending…

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    degree; so they had jobs with low wages and do not include access to health insurance. At least, they were able to work eventhough some of them were women. In some countries, only small number of women were able to go to work ,such as Saudi Arabia, Iran,… In Saudi Arabia, only 18% of women are part of workforce. America’s greatest attributes are education. America provides a very high quality of…

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    beliefs from the rest and that is what makes every culture different and unique. In Saudi Arabia women have different behaviors and values than a woman who are born in the United States. In a place where Islam is heavily practice, woman are expected to be covered up from head to toe, it symbolizes respect and their religion. Also, woman and men are…

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    The Water Company in Saudi Arabia One of the biggest issue in Saudi society nowadays is that The Water company changed the price for water service which affected all customers who had late payment. The customers were obliged to pay the new charge. The CEO of the water company, Abdullah Alhoseen, said that it was the customers’ fault. However, a lot of customers who paid their bills on time, they found out that their new bills increased few times. For example, Mohammed who lived in Dammam…

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